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Christmas Traditions

Some Christmas traditions start out the day after Thanksgiving, with the start of holiday shopping. Stores across the country will open as early as 5:00am with special sales to entice holiday shoppers.

In addition, Thanksgiving weekend is typically the start of decorating your house for Christmas, with Christmas trees being bought and decorated, lights being put up on roof-tops and Christmas music being played 24/7 on radio stations throughout the country.

The Christmas season brings out the baker in all of us, as we try to make the perfect Christmas cookies or fudge or even make a Ginger Bread House.

Traditional Christmas breakfast consists of cinnamon rolls or coffee cake and dinner is turkey or ham, stuffing, cranberry sauce, green beans and pumpkin pie.

No matter what traditions you have, everyone can agree that Christmas is about being with family and friends.

Memories & Stories

Imperial Sugar Company,
I am a 58-year-old retired high school teacher and grandmother of one little girl. I decided in February to organize my recipes and cookbooks. It took me half way through March to finish because so many of the recipes held such precious memories. None, however, were as special as the ones centered on the cookbook I placed on top of the new organizer, My First Cookbook. It truly was my very first cookbook. My mother ordered it through an offer from Imperial Sugar when I was 12 or 13 years old. The front cover is separated and it is faded and stained but I will never forget when, finally, I opened the mailbox and it had arrived. It was bright yellow with brown-haired, blue eyed, girl in a blue print headband on the cover. My mother began to help me prepare most the recipes in the little book, and I still use the “Meat Loafettes,” the “Devilish Egg,” and the “Circus Cookies” occasionally.

Gratefully yours,
Peggy Willis Murphy

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